Georg Heinrich Lünemann

Georg Heinrich Lünemann (3 September 1780, Göttingen 8 January 1830, Göttingen) was a German classical philologist and lexicographer. His younger brother, Johann Heinrich Christian Lünemann (1787-1827), was also a classical philologist

He studied classical philology at the University of Göttingen, and in 1803 succeeded Georg Friedrich Grotefend as an instructor of Greek and Latin at the gymnasium in Göttingen. He is best known for his revised editions of Immanuel Johann Gerhard Scheller's Latin dictionaries. He also published numerous editions of classical authors for classroom purposes; its authors including: Horace (1818), Virgil (1818), Phaedrus with Avianus, Publilius Syrus and Dionysius Cato (1823), Sallust (1825), Tacitus (1825) and Curtius Rufus (1827).[1][2]

Selected works

Also, he made contributions to the index of mycologist Christiaan Hendrik Persoon's Synopsis methodica fungorum.[4][5]

References

  1. Lünemann, Georg Heinrich (1780-1830) Lateinische Wörterbücher - Eine illustrierte Bibliographie von Richard Wolf.
  2. ADB:Lünemann at Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
  3. WorldCat Search published works
  4. Synopsis methodica fungorum OCLC WorldCat
  5. Ainsworth & Bisby's Dictionary of the Fungi by Geoffrey Clough Ainsworth
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